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it's tuesday,, >>> here's a look at the esday,, forecast in some cities. washington, partly sunny, 50 degrees. partly sunny in atlanta, 52. mostly sunny in st. louis, 43. sun and clouds in denver is, 38. rain in seattle, 47 degrees. >>> the australian radio station at the center of that prank call to kate middleton's hospital will donate its advertising revenue to a fund for the family of the nurse who apparently committed suicide after the stunt. as we report, the hosts who made the call are devastated. >>> we are so sorry that this has happened to them. >> reporter: radio hosts mel gregg and michael christian say they're filled with regret over the royal prank. the pair fought back tears as they talked about the death of the nurse who fell for the hoax. >> we couldn't see this happening. it was meant to be a prank call. >> reporter: last week the australian d.j.s pretended to be the queen and prince charles when they called the hospital caring for prince william's wife kate. >> hello there, could i please speak to kate, please, my granddaughter. >> repor
it's tuesday,, >>> here's a look at the esday,, forecast in some cities. washington, partly sunny, 50 degrees. partly sunny in atlanta, 52. mostly sunny in st. louis, 43. sun and clouds in denver is, 38. rain in seattle, 47 degrees. >>> the australian radio station at the center of that prank call to kate middleton's hospital will donate its advertising revenue to a fund for the family of the nurse who apparently committed suicide after the stunt. as we report, the hosts who...
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size of the city bye the bulldozing abandon the properties. could you really, i mean thats an interesti idea. could you really do that? what would it te? is it legal? and how would itp? >> well,e have a lot of prooerty the city has taken in. they're paying no taxes. it is just basically vacant property. and i know there are businessmen that have offered come in and help, rhaps put agriculture in the area. something to pay a few taxes. so far the city council says no. melissa: so why would bullzing it and making the citymaller, are you taing out bulldozing land n one owns it? i guess i don't understand the details of that? >> a lot of pperty has gone back to the city for lack of paying taxes. we simply have vacant buildings. even a few burned out homes. and so it is time toake the city safer by getting rid of those vacant homes. melissa: if you had toet, what wld you bet is really going to happen here? >> well, right now i think it will drag outor a while. we're all hoping the cit council comes to their senses. nobody wants to see a bankruptcy.
size of the city bye the bulldozing abandon the properties. could you really, i mean thats an interesti idea. could you really do that? what would it te? is it legal? and how would itp? >> well,e have a lot of prooerty the city has taken in. they're paying no taxes. it is just basically vacant property. and i know there are businessmen that have offered come in and help, rhaps put agriculture in the area. something to pay a few taxes. so far the city council says no. melissa: so why would...
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of detroit city, its terrible finances, the likelihood that it's going into bankruptcy, some of the local politicians asked president obama to bail out detroit city. do you think a bail out like that's coming? >> i think we need detroit to accept responsibility. we need a healthy detroit. in michigan we want a healthy detroit. we need detroiters to accept responsibility. they are free to ask the president for more money. i can tell you there will not be more money coming from lansing. we need to get detroit fixed and move forward together. >> apparently mayor dave bing, the former basketball great and a good businessman before he was mayor says, and i will quote -- he blames the culture of victimization and entitlement for detroit's woes. i can write that large for the entire usa budget deficit but let's stick to detroit. is the mayor correct? >> i will leave mayor bing to stand for his own comments. i believe we need a healthy detroit and there is great opportunity in detroit just as there is opportunity all over the state. we are turning our state around. we want to help detroit t
of detroit city, its terrible finances, the likelihood that it's going into bankruptcy, some of the local politicians asked president obama to bail out detroit city. do you think a bail out like that's coming? >> i think we need detroit to accept responsibility. we need a healthy detroit. in michigan we want a healthy detroit. we need detroiters to accept responsibility. they are free to ask the president for more money. i can tell you there will not be more money coming from lansing. we...
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if it was only the acropolis. dead city. people left because they couldn't make a living, the unions suffocate pod tenial. >> bob: true about toledo and cleveland and cincinnati? the northern cities that have had bleed of workers? >> eric: i will make a wage with you. now that snyder signs it off and right to work, i bet an auto company goes -- brand new, never done business before in detroit. >> kimberly: you will lose this bet, bob. >> eric: coming up, 2004 south korean singer rapped about killing americans in 2019 and is invited to perform for president obama. ♪ ♪ >> eric: maybe not. we will gangmam bang it out next. and make sure you go to the facebook page. we are updating and posting facebook.com/thefivefnc. click like. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: we're going to hell. the korean pop star performed at christmas in washington last night. joe biden took a picture with him thinking he's obama. he is the guy behind gangnam style is exposed for a song called "stare american" what which had him rap kill
if it was only the acropolis. dead city. people left because they couldn't make a living, the unions suffocate pod tenial. >> bob: true about toledo and cleveland and cincinnati? the northern cities that have had bleed of workers? >> eric: i will make a wage with you. now that snyder signs it off and right to work, i bet an auto company goes -- brand new, never done business before in detroit. >> kimberly: you will lose this bet, bob. >> eric: coming up, 2004 south...
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libig labor in the city. how is the possible that the liberal dream has failed so bad? >> first of all, thanks for having me, sean. cities all across michigan and across the are still struggling to find themselves out of this big hole we find ourselves in with the big recession. there's plenty of blame. >> sean: how many other cities are at 18.9%, contemplating bulldozing neighborhoods? how many other cities? >> there's plenty of challenges going around like the city of detroit. there's dramatic cuts to police and public safety in the city of detroit. >> sean: why did people leave? look, the democratic machine ran it into the ground. why can't you admit democratic policies have failed? this may be a preview of coming attractions to the country? >> sean, i'd ask you, i guess, to that same token to admit that the policies of this current republican administration have failed to a certain extent. >> sean: all right, whatever. let me go to mr. mcneily. i've watched this afar, because this is one of the great cities in america. last time i was there, almost every house is em
libig labor in the city. how is the possible that the liberal dream has failed so bad? >> first of all, thanks for having me, sean. cities all across michigan and across the are still struggling to find themselves out of this big hole we find ourselves in with the big recession. there's plenty of blame. >> sean: how many other cities are at 18.9%, contemplating bulldozing neighborhoods? how many other cities? >> there's plenty of challenges going around like the city of...
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$17 trillion is riding on the answer. the president and ceo of citi mortgage joins us next. twins. i dn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligation b obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is eep. introducing the ishares core, budinglos for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 ilarge professisional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectis, risks, charges and expenses. ad and consider itarefully bere investing. ri includes possible ss of principal. lou: new reports show foreign investment is helping the housing market slowly recover. citimortgage president and ceo sanjiv das joins us here in just moments to discuss that and much more when it comes to housing. in the money line tonight, investors waiting cautiously to see whether washington can work out a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. stocks rising, well, modestly is a big, strong word for what happened. technology stocks helping the dow up 15 points. the s&p up a fraction, the
$17 trillion is riding on the answer. the president and ceo of citi mortgage joins us next. twins. i dn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligation b obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is eep. introducing the ishares core, budinglos for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 ilarge professisional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectis,...
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with regards to how people get invited, it varies from city-to- city, and we tend to recruit with the help of our founding members. if we are in san diego, and early-supporter and a founder has hosted briefings for us. if you will do something on stem education, qualified members help us identify companies from understanding of their home markets. we work with local chambers, members of congress, and we have developed a network of convenience, local business leaders better interested in participating and know how to recruit people. so far we are brought more than two thousand people to the white house this year alone representing more than 500 towns and cities, probably around 1800 companies. out of 10 our ceo's. two out of 10 are investors. host: scott. georgia. republican. caller: i may health insurance broker and i have a couple of the employees and a comment on the aca. i agree and something had to be done on health care costs, but this will just add fuel to the fire. part of the provisions that have yet to come into effect, one of which requires the highest ratio from three-to-on
with regards to how people get invited, it varies from city-to- city, and we tend to recruit with the help of our founding members. if we are in san diego, and early-supporter and a founder has hosted briefings for us. if you will do something on stem education, qualified members help us identify companies from understanding of their home markets. we work with local chambers, members of congress, and we have developed a network of convenience, local business leaders better interested in...
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hospitals in the city that had to close down entirely. and that has meant that emergency rooms and other facilities in the remaining still open hospitals in the city have been overwhelmed with a big increase in patients. the whole thing was and is a mess. well, when we reported on that dire situation at the veterans hospital a few weeks ago, the most dire part of it was the prospect that it would never reopen. they were not even making estimates of when it might open again, if ever, which is a daunting thing for the largest city in the country which has a huge concentration of veterans. but as i said, this is the good news part of it. and there is some good news here. after refusing to initially say if that hospital was ever going to come back, the v.a. has finally announced a reopen date for that hospital. they say they will reopen the outpatient clinic, at least at the manhattan v.a. hospital in march. there is no word yet on when the in-patient facility will be open. but you know what? for a place that we didn't know was ever going to
hospitals in the city that had to close down entirely. and that has meant that emergency rooms and other facilities in the remaining still open hospitals in the city have been overwhelmed with a big increase in patients. the whole thing was and is a mess. well, when we reported on that dire situation at the veterans hospital a few weeks ago, the most dire part of it was the prospect that it would never reopen. they were not even making estimates of when it might open again, if ever, which is a...
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gov new york city i will always call you governor. it may be more appropriate some day, but it's an honor to have you on this show. i just happened to hilt you up with a hardball question. peter freeman said you sat at his table, not too long ago, his breakfast table. and you said i am a ronald reagan republican. were you then -- are you now so changed that that's not true? >> i think the party has changed is what's really happened. i think regan is a great kparm. my friend, jeb bush, said not long ago, that ronald reagan would probably not be successful in today's republican party. that tells you everything you need to know. and i think it's the leadership of the party more than the membership. what's happened on issue after issue, and you know this better than i do. whether it's immigration, education, voter suppression, what the leadership has done is, say on immigration, we want deportation. when it talks about education, it's talking about not funding it anymore. when they talk about voter suppression, they deny people the right
gov new york city i will always call you governor. it may be more appropriate some day, but it's an honor to have you on this show. i just happened to hilt you up with a hardball question. peter freeman said you sat at his table, not too long ago, his breakfast table. and you said i am a ronald reagan republican. were you then -- are you now so changed that that's not true? >> i think the party has changed is what's really happened. i think regan is a great kparm. my friend, jeb bush,...
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reporter: the area around brooklyn's canal could be new york city's answer to amsterdam. at least that's what some real estate developers are betting. the canal's neighbor to the north, newtown creek, can offer up its own beautiful vistas, but both waterways are also surrounded by heavy industry as they've been for more than a hundred years. so they're among the most polluted in the country. so bad that the environmental protection agency has designated both as super fund clean-up sites. >> there are persistent con tam napts there like p.c.b.s, like heavy metals, that have been there probably for a good part of the last century. >> reporter: thomas burke teaches about the environment and public health at johns hopkins university. >> there are also combustion by-product -- that sounds like a fancy term -- but that's from the old plants there, coal tar plants and plants like that so there's heavy petroleum molecules too. >> reporter: some of those chemicals in the water have been shown to cause cancer in animals. others can damage the central nervous system. both the creek
reporter: the area around brooklyn's canal could be new york city's answer to amsterdam. at least that's what some real estate developers are betting. the canal's neighbor to the north, newtown creek, can offer up its own beautiful vistas, but both waterways are also surrounded by heavy industry as they've been for more than a hundred years. so they're among the most polluted in the country. so bad that the environmental protection agency has designated both as super fund clean-up sites....
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the flight was headed to mexico city. in the wreckage, investigators found jenni rivera's license confirming that was her plane. the mexican news agency notimex is reporting that the learjet that crashed was 43-years-old jet. according to n-t-s-b records, the plane suffered substantial damage in a 2005 accident in texas as well. she has five children you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. >>pam: 6:30 ahead djs speak out still ahead. we'll hear from the d-j's for te first time since the surrounding last week's royal prank call. the ongoing feud between twitter and instagram. why instagram photos have been disabled from twit
the flight was headed to mexico city. in the wreckage, investigators found jenni rivera's license confirming that was her plane. the mexican news agency notimex is reporting that the learjet that crashed was 43-years-old jet. according to n-t-s-b records, the plane suffered substantial damage in a 2005 accident in texas as well. she has five children you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our...
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it is a particular state or city looking for that. we have seen there is enough interest at 13 partnerships would apply for that. that shows the promise of the strategy, which has been used in germany, of the national manufacturing innovation hubs. that is something we will to promote in a second term and expand further. >> over here. >> thank you. every child matters. i applaud you for your comments about the need not to have less having money for children versus money for research and other vital needs in the domestic discretionary budget. the question is, where do we find more revenue? and have you considered taxes on stock transfers and stock transactions or other kinds of innovative -- carbon taxes, other kinds of approaches where we can find new revenue that it would be possible for us to have amongst ourselves for important resources? >> it is going to shock you to know that i'm not here to make news on a new revenues. we are busy fighting right now to make sure that we have a budget agreement that is very balanced, and part of
it is a particular state or city looking for that. we have seen there is enough interest at 13 partnerships would apply for that. that shows the promise of the strategy, which has been used in germany, of the national manufacturing innovation hubs. that is something we will to promote in a second term and expand further. >> over here. >> thank you. every child matters. i applaud you for your comments about the need not to have less having money for children versus money for research...
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hundreds of people are already gathering at the state capital in lancing, michigan as the city prepares for what could be the largest demonstration in history. the legislature has now rushed through right to work legislation, and governor rick snyder is expected to sign it today. police are on hand and limbed the number of people allowed in the common areas of the capitol. president obama said the right to work bill is not about economics and has everything to do with politics. taxpayers have now made a total of about $22.7 billion overall from the government's investment in the bank rescue. aig is now fully private again. and the british bank is going to pay the u.s. a $1.9 billion penalty for breaking u.s. sanction laws. they have transferred money through every day presents another exciting issue. from financial regulation, fraud on wall street. things everyday exploding around the world that leave no shortage for exciting conversations. at the end of the show, you know what has happened, why its happened and more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow. then how'd i get this...
hundreds of people are already gathering at the state capital in lancing, michigan as the city prepares for what could be the largest demonstration in history. the legislature has now rushed through right to work legislation, and governor rick snyder is expected to sign it today. police are on hand and limbed the number of people allowed in the common areas of the capitol. president obama said the right to work bill is not about economics and has everything to do with politics. taxpayers have...
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and inside syria, rebels captured a second major military base near the northern city of aleppo. new details have emerged from south africa on the health of former president nelson mandela. the government announced today that military doctors are treating him for a recurring lung infection. mandela is 94 years old. he's been hospitalized since saturday, but officials said he is responding to treatment. an investigation of paying pro football players for causing injuries took a sharp new turn today. the man appointed to hear appeals, former nfl commissioner paul tagliabue, voided the suspensions of four current and former new orleans saints. tagliabue said actions by team coaches and others had contaminated the case. he did agree that three of the players should be fined. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: cairo is the scene of mass rallies again tonight. demonstrators on both sides of the upcoming referendum are on the streets of the capital. their refrain was "bread, freedom and sharia" or islamic law from supporters of president mohammed mor
and inside syria, rebels captured a second major military base near the northern city of aleppo. new details have emerged from south africa on the health of former president nelson mandela. the government announced today that military doctors are treating him for a recurring lung infection. mandela is 94 years old. he's been hospitalized since saturday, but officials said he is responding to treatment. an investigation of paying pro football players for causing injuries took a sharp new turn...
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a shocking crime in the middle of new york city. a man gunned down in cold blood as holiday tourists looked on in horror. >> he was gone, whoever did it was gone. nobody has seen him. there was a bunch people around. oming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! money she is getting. the soda company agreed to pay an estimated $50 million to beyonce. worth every penny, don't yo
a shocking crime in the middle of new york city. a man gunned down in cold blood as holiday tourists looked on in horror. >> he was gone, whoever did it was gone. nobody has seen him. there was a bunch people around. oming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose...
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hearing held the day before the senate vote where in the u.n., in new york city, a disability advocate said that we need to make sure that we implement this treaty as a superseding document. that means that it overrides national law. and the idea that you're portraying about this, basically, from watching your video clips frk when a democrat says something, that's a fact. when a conservative says something, that's an -- >> actually, no. you're saying richard thornburg is democrat because we had had him on the show. he's a father of a disabled child studying this for 30 years and has a personal stake in this and he says you're completely making this up. >> i say he's absolutely wrong and he doesn't have the degree in international law. i do. i teach international law. he simply is wrong about that. he can say what he wants to say, but he's an advocate for the treaty. i'm telling you it's a matter of reality -- >> so the recommended conditions that were approved by the senate foreign relations committee and attached to this treaty that restrict the power of the treaty and this resolution
hearing held the day before the senate vote where in the u.n., in new york city, a disability advocate said that we need to make sure that we implement this treaty as a superseding document. that means that it overrides national law. and the idea that you're portraying about this, basically, from watching your video clips frk when a democrat says something, that's a fact. when a conservative says something, that's an -- >> actually, no. you're saying richard thornburg is democrat because...
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ian leonard is the chief meteorologist at fox 9 in the twin cities. live tonight, eden prairie, minnesota. what's it looking like there? >> decidedly white. if you think about it, this is the most snow we've had since february of 2011. 16 inches of snow that fell very thick. today, right now, it's 5 degrees, so we've got a lot of big white powder that made for some terrible problems across minnesota today. folks say it's december, it's minnesota. kind of supposed to snow, isn't it? >> shepard: just like it is here, but it's 61 in new york today. is that a record for you? >> yeah. you know, last week we had temperatures in the 40s and you could have mowed the lawn. yesterday the 16 inches that fell is a one-day december snowfall record. it's the third highest one-day december snowfall we've ever had. it played havoc. when you think about it, 16 inches in the major metropolis area of minneapolis and st. paul, that's around three million people, not a lot of places to put that much snow. >> shepard: and in chicago, still waiting to break that long streak
ian leonard is the chief meteorologist at fox 9 in the twin cities. live tonight, eden prairie, minnesota. what's it looking like there? >> decidedly white. if you think about it, this is the most snow we've had since february of 2011. 16 inches of snow that fell very thick. today, right now, it's 5 degrees, so we've got a lot of big white powder that made for some terrible problems across minnesota today. folks say it's december, it's minnesota. kind of supposed to snow, isn't it?...
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money for the states and cities just as the members of congress from both parties run for the reelection by pointing to the federal funds they've brought back to their states and districts. nor have republicans have had much success in penetrating the need deutsch educational systems on behalf of ideas that have wide support. college faculties, editorial boards are liberal today than they were even in the 1960's. republicans have so far been unable to parlay the considerable electoral success into the commensurate influence over the cultural, journalistic and educational institutions. i think this is an aspect of the regime of politics once a party is able to take control of the system, that influence spreads throughout the political system and to the faculties, editorial boards. they tend to push their influence downward, and one of the tests with or not the party is succeeding in that it or not, they have that kind of representation. if you look around american now, the democrats largely have control over those institutions. conservatives in fact it's done something different. they've
money for the states and cities just as the members of congress from both parties run for the reelection by pointing to the federal funds they've brought back to their states and districts. nor have republicans have had much success in penetrating the need deutsch educational systems on behalf of ideas that have wide support. college faculties, editorial boards are liberal today than they were even in the 1960's. republicans have so far been unable to parlay the considerable electoral success...
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hundreds of people are already gathering at the state capital in lancing, michigan as the city prepares for what could be the largest demonstration in history. the legislature has now rushed through right to work legislation, and governor rick snyder is expected to sign it today. police are on hand and limbed the number of people allowed in the common areas of the capitol. president obama said the right to work bill is not about economics and has everything to do with politics. taxpayers have now made a total of about $22.7 billion overall from the government's investment in the bank rescue. aig is now fully private again. and the british bank is going to pay the u.s. a $1.9 billion penalty for breaking u.s. sanction laws. they have transferred money through the u.s. to drug car tails and nations like iron. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. >> she gets the comedians laughing... >> that's hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in th
hundreds of people are already gathering at the state capital in lancing, michigan as the city prepares for what could be the largest demonstration in history. the legislature has now rushed through right to work legislation, and governor rick snyder is expected to sign it today. police are on hand and limbed the number of people allowed in the common areas of the capitol. president obama said the right to work bill is not about economics and has everything to do with politics. taxpayers have...
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detroit, you know, in 1960, one of the wealthiest cities in america. >> the fourth largest city in the country. >> fourth. >> by the way, this is a done deal. all the way through the senate and goes through the house today, which is a republican house and the republican governor who said he will sign it. >> it's very, i think it's symbolically important of two things. one, the politics of it all and what we've seen in wisconsin and else where. secondly, it's economic phenomenon. basically a statement that jobs and we're willing to take even if it means lower wages. >> i carry this around because i'm a total. if you read the insourcing boom this month. you disagree with it -- either that or you're stoned. >> he's skeptical. >> he's laughing, he's stoned. but the article suggests that maybe, it suggests that maybe outsourcing was a fad and not a good fad for mench business. >> joe, these are stories they love when it happens. this not happening in very large numbers and here is the really important part. where it's happening, workers are willing to accept much lower wages to bring these
detroit, you know, in 1960, one of the wealthiest cities in america. >> the fourth largest city in the country. >> fourth. >> by the way, this is a done deal. all the way through the senate and goes through the house today, which is a republican house and the republican governor who said he will sign it. >> it's very, i think it's symbolically important of two things. one, the politics of it all and what we've seen in wisconsin and else where. secondly, it's economic...
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you can move out of the city. you can change the process and get involved in the same way -- stuart: i understand point. [talking over each other] stuart: voting to make michigan a right to work state. that is the democratic process. that is what is happening here. >> these people on lawfully legally expressing their opinion today. we have a mess on our hands. stuart: let me throw this that you. in the last ten years the employment level, the number of jobs in right to work states has gone up 10%. the employment level in non right to work states like michigan has gone 1%. don't you think there's something to be said for being right to work in terms of getting more jobs to your state? good jobs at a toyota or honda? >> there is no more pro-business mayor in the state or the country but i can tell you as you know as a business reporter there tweet types of lies, lies, damn lies and statistics. i didn't make that up but i can show you statistics the other way that taps 6 of the top ten states in unemployment, six of
you can move out of the city. you can change the process and get involved in the same way -- stuart: i understand point. [talking over each other] stuart: voting to make michigan a right to work state. that is the democratic process. that is what is happening here. >> these people on lawfully legally expressing their opinion today. we have a mess on our hands. stuart: let me throw this that you. in the last ten years the employment level, the number of jobs in right to work states has...
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go see a museum or i'll try to explore the culture of the city. if i'm not pitching that day. but you're at the park for a 7:00 game, i'm never at the park any later than 2:30. i mean, i'm trying to prepare for what i have to do in a couple days. >> jon: do a lot of guys go out and see the museums or -- (laughter) when you come back are they all like "hey, poindexter, what's going on?" (laughter) >> they respect their elders, it's okay. >> jon: that's an interesting point. so here's what's on -- it's incredible enough that a new york mets pitcher wins 20 games which hasn't been done since frank viola in 1980 something. you won the cy young award but you did it at you're 38 years old mastering a pitch that so few pitchers can master they've made a documentary about the maybe six or seven of you that have been able to pitch professionally at that level with that pitch. >> you know, it's funny, my career has been circuitous and the way i've gotten to the big lesion so it's almost poetic the way that i've embraced the knuckleball and my career traject
go see a museum or i'll try to explore the culture of the city. if i'm not pitching that day. but you're at the park for a 7:00 game, i'm never at the park any later than 2:30. i mean, i'm trying to prepare for what i have to do in a couple days. >> jon: do a lot of guys go out and see the museums or -- (laughter) when you come back are they all like "hey, poindexter, what's going on?" (laughter) >> they respect their elders, it's okay. >> jon: that's an interesting...
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ideas of a great city, the city of san francisco. and i intend to remain available to all of you for whatever might be of use in terms of moving the agenda of the transportation authority for the future. >> so thank you very much. and that concludes my report. >> thank you, i was wondering if you your partner did not mind just waving and acknowledging? >> i know that a number of my colleagues want to add to their comments you but to reiterate i don't know that we have the words to fully express how grateful we are for the amazing work that you have done and we are certainly very grateful to your family for i guess putting up with the many challenges that come with this job. so thank you very much. and so with that commissioner david chiu. >> i want to echo for your years in the agency and for putting up with us and all of the challenges that you face and i wish you all of the best in your coming years, i suspect in the short term, your life will be easier. but i wish you all of the best as you proceed. and i also wanted to take a mom
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>> there is certainly a role for the city banks and jpmorgans in the world. i meet with a lot of smart people. i haven't had anyone smart enough to tell me what the optimism size after bank us. >> hensarling was taking about a role for jpmorgan in the economy as well as small, medium, community banks. that as the house takes on new leadership starting with the next congress in january. back to you. melissa: rich edson, thanks so much. urban outfitters is drumming up negative publicity with its profanity-laced stocking-stuffers. including $18 let something reminisce. lori: you can figure it out. what is that on the far side of the screen though? is that mistletoe? melissa: it was all something awesome photo album. you can figure it out. despite the criticism the stock is soaring today on upbeat fourth quarter sales outlook. so we want to know how important is morality when it comes to investing? >> say they weren't promoting fracking okay? lori: that was good, charles. >> it is interesting, urban outfitters, two major headlines. one on wall street, sales are a
>> there is certainly a role for the city banks and jpmorgans in the world. i meet with a lot of smart people. i haven't had anyone smart enough to tell me what the optimism size after bank us. >> hensarling was taking about a role for jpmorgan in the economy as well as small, medium, community banks. that as the house takes on new leadership starting with the next congress in january. back to you. melissa: rich edson, thanks so much. urban outfitters is drumming up negative...
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the city of detroit. if you are a car company and want to do business there because the unions are too strong and thes have to be so high and all of the jumping through hoops. maybe now you can. maybe the next car company will go do business there and bring jobs there. >> gretchen: remember back during the bailout, the unions got the good end of the deal in the bailout. it was privately held dealerships that got the rough deal. >> eric: stock holders and bond holders. >> steve: if you were holding gm stock it went to zero. >> gretchen: unions won in that deal. >> eric: uah w took billions up front. stock holders you know you might lose everything. when you buy a bond you are first in line and they wiped out the bond holders. >> gretchen: and for the state of indiana teachers infact. >> brian: gm bond holders got roll add out. capitalism rules and president obama changed going forward. >> steve: if you are a union member your union will go to bat for you and they went to bat at chrysler. do you remember wh
the city of detroit. if you are a car company and want to do business there because the unions are too strong and thes have to be so high and all of the jumping through hoops. maybe now you can. maybe the next car company will go do business there and bring jobs there. >> gretchen: remember back during the bailout, the unions got the good end of the deal in the bailout. it was privately held dealerships that got the rough deal. >> eric: stock holders and bond holders. >>...
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and the city of cleveland loves him for it. dennis was proud to champion liberal causes even when being liberal wasn't popular. is he bright and unflapble in his convictions. traits that earned him admiration from citizens throughout the nation, congress will not be the same without him. betty sutton is a leader who has and will undoubtedly continue to make a difference in northeast ohio. she ran for city council during her first year of law school and won. she is the youngest woman to ever serve in the ohio state house. she fought hard for the middle class by representing unions and their members as a labor attorney. betty played a critical role in the passage of the nation's health care reform bill. she championed cash for clunkers program, helping thousands of americans afford new cars. helping to revive the economy with this successful program. betty has been unwavering in her support of america's veterans of all generations. notably she always found time in her schedule to greet world war ii veterans from ohio visiting our
and the city of cleveland loves him for it. dennis was proud to champion liberal causes even when being liberal wasn't popular. is he bright and unflapble in his convictions. traits that earned him admiration from citizens throughout the nation, congress will not be the same without him. betty sutton is a leader who has and will undoubtedly continue to make a difference in northeast ohio. she ran for city council during her first year of law school and won. she is the youngest woman to ever...
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the deadly accident happened on beal and market streets on the day the city kicked off a program. program. rsty live from the scene for us. a man in his 40s was struck and killed with a pickup and authorities say it happened about 2:30 this afternoon. police do not know if the victim was in a crosswalk at the time. people who saw the accident upset and know the district can be a dangerous place if you're on foot. >> this is careful here. you can start running over people. you know? going fast. >> something like this happened to a friend of mine many years ago. i just kept thinking how we're always rushing about for the holidays and i'm trying to encourage people to slow down, be present. be safe. >> in 2011, did 17 pedestrians were struck, so far this year. 17 pedestrians have been killed in action. the district attorney announced that a new campaign would be kicked off called don't rush. urging to drive with caution during the holidays. >> thank you. >> police are investigating yet another incident. a parent spotted the device around 1:00 this after the in. classes had been dismi
the deadly accident happened on beal and market streets on the day the city kicked off a program. program. rsty live from the scene for us. a man in his 40s was struck and killed with a pickup and authorities say it happened about 2:30 this afternoon. police do not know if the victim was in a crosswalk at the time. people who saw the accident upset and know the district can be a dangerous place if you're on foot. >> this is careful here. you can start running over people. you know? going...
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the city has contractor cc meyers to do the repairs. the company is famous for it's on-time and on-budget projects. the city hopes to have this completed, weather permitting, by christmas. >>> good afternoon to you. a dry, cooler day in store for you today. for mown of us, we're already beginning to feel a transition -- -- to feel a transition. along the coastline, socked in pretty good. fock and low clouds as well as areas of napa, concord, fairfield all reporting fog. you can see it here on stormtracker2. we remain dry. the storm won't roll in until later today. we're already beginning to see the southerly and onshore breeze and that's what's happening to bring back the low clouds. some of us still have plenty of sunshine. san jose, you've got blue skies and sunshine. the winds beginning to turn onshore anywhere from 5 to 8 miles an hour outside the door right now. temperatures 5 to 10 degrees cooler than where we were 24 hours ago. 52 in concord. 57 sfo. low 60s in san jose. if i back it up for you here, i will show you the storm tha
the city has contractor cc meyers to do the repairs. the company is famous for it's on-time and on-budget projects. the city hopes to have this completed, weather permitting, by christmas. >>> good afternoon to you. a dry, cooler day in store for you today. for mown of us, we're already beginning to feel a transition -- -- to feel a transition. along the coastline, socked in pretty good. fock and low clouds as well as areas of napa, concord, fairfield all reporting fog. you can see it...
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surveillance technology i do want to mention the cities that are looking to install these systems we have new jane oregon traverse city michigan columbus ohio hartford connecticut athens georgia all of these cities across the country looking to install these systems are you were you surprised at how widespread it's becoming or how many cities are looking into making this part of their public transit system. you know those are cities that are that are at different stages of installing or upgrading their systems and they're trying to give you examples to sort of demonstrate the breadth both you know from big cosmopolitan places like san francisco to small college towns like japanese georgia just to get a sense of how widespread this is and the justification of course michael is that this is making us safer is there any proof that that's in fact what it does i mean doesn't make us safer it's hard to know. i believe that the experts weigh in on. a very interesting you and thank you very much for telling us all about your findings that was reporter for the daily michael brick thanks for e
surveillance technology i do want to mention the cities that are looking to install these systems we have new jane oregon traverse city michigan columbus ohio hartford connecticut athens georgia all of these cities across the country looking to install these systems are you were you surprised at how widespread it's becoming or how many cities are looking into making this part of their public transit system. you know those are cities that are that are at different stages of installing or...
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article it was coined by stephanie kelton a professor at the university of missouri at kansas city who with another gentleman talked about in the article is part of a small group of economists who have concluded that everyone members of congress think tank denizens the entire mainstream of the economics profession has misunderstood how the government interacts with the economy if their theory dubbed modern monetary theory or and then t. is right then everything we thought we knew about the budget taxes and the federal reserve is wrong so here to really discuss what m. and t. is and what it's advocating is stephanie calton her self so first of all thank you so much for being on the show professor cults and we're very excited to get into a discussion about m.m.t. because we really haven't had a proper discussion about it so thank you thank you yes so let's just start with very simply what is and t. and while i'm sure different people may vary on certain specifics maybe you could focus on what most proponents of m.m.t. agree on. sure well lauren m.m.t. for for us that they have to teach e
article it was coined by stephanie kelton a professor at the university of missouri at kansas city who with another gentleman talked about in the article is part of a small group of economists who have concluded that everyone members of congress think tank denizens the entire mainstream of the economics profession has misunderstood how the government interacts with the economy if their theory dubbed modern monetary theory or and then t. is right then everything we thought we knew about the...
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lahood for the great gift to our great city. the new money that is going to be used here is going to create 1,000 new jobs before the end of the year with many more jobs to come after that. that is something to applaud. thank you again secretary lahood for that. this is one point 7 miles very similar to the length of the golden gate bridge when 75 years ago that was going to be built and little did we know what that bridge would bring to the economy of san francisco and marin and as we look ahead for 75 years it's interesting what this does for this region. you know the bay area has become the blue angels of science. we do lots of stunts, and we are very successful at doing those stunts and we do them at high speeds, and between this project and the project for cal train to electifiy it over the next seven years $3 billion is going to be spent regionally on transit here, and we can say thank you to the secretary of transportation and to the regional transit authorities who have create thursday opportunity for the transportation.
lahood for the great gift to our great city. the new money that is going to be used here is going to create 1,000 new jobs before the end of the year with many more jobs to come after that. that is something to applaud. thank you again secretary lahood for that. this is one point 7 miles very similar to the length of the golden gate bridge when 75 years ago that was going to be built and little did we know what that bridge would bring to the economy of san francisco and marin and as we look...
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cease of the city of gomea by a rebel military group. that hearing by house foreign affairs subcommittee will begin live at 3:00 p.m. eastern. you can see it on c-span3. also a look at the republican party in the 113th congress. hear remarks from republican congressman jim jordan and steve scalise on the future of the conservative movement. they'll be speaking 3:30 eastern right here on c-span. >> belittle me. strangle me. >> he's not safe on that bus. >> i've been on that bus. they are just as good as gold. >> as all of us i think in this country, we're starting to see people coming out and talking about their experience of this if he none none that so many of us -- phenomenon that so many of us experienced one way or another and had no words for other than adolescence, other than growing up. finally people will starting to stand back and say, hold on. this isn't actually a normal part of growing up. this isn't a normal rite of passage. i think there was a moment where there was a possibility for change. and director lee hersch and i st
cease of the city of gomea by a rebel military group. that hearing by house foreign affairs subcommittee will begin live at 3:00 p.m. eastern. you can see it on c-span3. also a look at the republican party in the 113th congress. hear remarks from republican congressman jim jordan and steve scalise on the future of the conservative movement. they'll be speaking 3:30 eastern right here on c-span. >> belittle me. strangle me. >> he's not safe on that bus. >> i've been on that...
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much of the competition, for example, in the big tier one and two cities. they have 2176 competitors. but in the smaller cities, 1167. as far as i'm concerned, young's real problem is not china. there is young's fast growing cities and then there is the slow growth domestic business. for the last year the company has shut down more stores than it opened. i'm saying right here right now give me a fee if it happened. do you think that is nuts? that is what algea did with phillip morris are. fast growing international one and they decided to break up. and the growth stock in the form of phillip morris. i think young should be the same thing. the business is sizzling. and now that taco bell has turned things around. i think that the domestic business has enough to turn around as well. right now, young trades at 18 times the earnings. if you split up the break up, i think it will get a higher multiple to the point where the sum of the two parts might be more per share. look, even if young doesn't break itself up. china is going to resume it's long march upward.
much of the competition, for example, in the big tier one and two cities. they have 2176 competitors. but in the smaller cities, 1167. as far as i'm concerned, young's real problem is not china. there is young's fast growing cities and then there is the slow growth domestic business. for the last year the company has shut down more stores than it opened. i'm saying right here right now give me a fee if it happened. do you think that is nuts? that is what algea did with phillip morris are. fast...
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the man struck by a white pickup truck in the city financial district. police not determined who is at fault. the accident took place just hours after the district attorney launched a campaign called don't rush. >> just because you're walking doesn't mean you don't have to wait before you cross and you have to look around. >> 17 pedestrians were killed last year. today's fatal accident brings this year's unofficial count of fatalities to 18. >> police have few fleedz a double murder that orphanned a 4-year-old child. police found two victims shot multiple timeswhe: a man and woman, both 30 believed to be the parents of a 4-year-old found unharmed. police are counting on public's help with any information that could help them solve murder autos just want to hear, we need the public to step up to give us a hand. two victims were slain. a child now doesn't have parents. >> that 4-year-old has been placed with child protective services. >> sent qensing and a stern warning today for the women convicted of killing east bay nursing student michelle le. a judge
the man struck by a white pickup truck in the city financial district. police not determined who is at fault. the accident took place just hours after the district attorney launched a campaign called don't rush. >> just because you're walking doesn't mean you don't have to wait before you cross and you have to look around. >> 17 pedestrians were killed last year. today's fatal accident brings this year's unofficial count of fatalities to 18. >> police have few fleedz a double...
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for a city the. barrier for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the cremains a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers of themselves implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to ball supposed to be their stronghold constructed on top of an old the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenues put the ball scrimmage location head of the uses for the russians the russian heiress across to lead a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists with some hair in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian
for a city the. barrier for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the cremains a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers of themselves implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to ball supposed to be their stronghold constructed on top of an old...
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in a week of trouble since of the sit in to a street flying from belfast city home. thousands of american men and women were denied the chance to have children on government orders it was a decades long program of in forced sterilization of those thought unfit to be parents. met some of the victims now being considered for compensation but who say it's too little too late you won't want to see eighty four year old virginia brooks was just fourteen years old when north carolina's widespread eugenics program would forever alter her future then why don't i have the go to the hospital i'm not saying. rocks was with two other girls when a social worker picked her up she said we've got to take you. there and they did surgery. i didn't know what he was doing to me eugenics is a pseudo science aimed at improving the so-called quality of the population by forcibly preventing reproduction by people thought by some to be inferior in america it targeted mostly young poor minorities the mentally disabled or those otherwise deemed unfit to raise children like brooks who was an orp
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the battle in one bay side city over abandon boats. why environmentalist say they have to go but the community is fighting to let them stay. those stories and much more tonight 6:00ful before that, the cbs evening news with scott fellly is coming up. >> remember, for the latest on weather go to cbsf.com.
the battle in one bay side city over abandon boats. why environmentalist say they have to go but the community is fighting to let them stay. those stories and much more tonight 6:00ful before that, the cbs evening news with scott fellly is coming up. >> remember, for the latest on weather go to cbsf.com.
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we so what we do isbring administrn officials, members of congress, governors out to cities around the country to do briefings with business leaders. we also bring those business leaders to washington and the president's economic team and tell them how to grow jobs and help the economy. host: what did the business leaders say to the president and how did that come about? guest: we have been doing this a year now when we brought in 50 different groups to the white house to talk to the president's economic advisers. related to the fiscal cliff, the last eight or nine meetings. and business leaders representing 32 states we have brought to the white house. the message they're getting is pretty consistent with simpson- bowles and with fixing the debt and with how the business relationship is characterized in the media. they're anxious for debt deal, because they want certainty as quickly as possible. they tend to use simpson-bowles as their frame of reference. the question is not whether it's the democratic or republican plan is better, is which plan is closer to simpson-bowles. host: here
we so what we do isbring administrn officials, members of congress, governors out to cities around the country to do briefings with business leaders. we also bring those business leaders to washington and the president's economic team and tell them how to grow jobs and help the economy. host: what did the business leaders say to the president and how did that come about? guest: we have been doing this a year now when we brought in 50 different groups to the white house to talk to the...
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the only time either in the states, or in a city, detroit, you can't have more money. oh, we may have to reform. they may actually reform detroit. finally. but as long as you're bailing things out, they don't get reform. and the same thing is true in the corporate world. you're throwing money at them, cash, other people's cash, they're not going to reform. >> there's an article on the front page of "the wall street journal" today that lays out the difficult time that house speaker boehner has had in trying to control his party. they call them the unruly freshmen class of 2010. many of them are tea party members. many of them are close to you. boehner has moved forward with trying to reward some members, to curry favor and other situations over the last couple of weeks he has removed three tea party members from key committees, because they were not voting in line. he's flexing his muscle when it comes to the leadership. some of these people are very close to you. how do you see his leadership right now? >> well, i'm a strong supporter of boehner. i think he's been quit
the only time either in the states, or in a city, detroit, you can't have more money. oh, we may have to reform. they may actually reform detroit. finally. but as long as you're bailing things out, they don't get reform. and the same thing is true in the corporate world. you're throwing money at them, cash, other people's cash, they're not going to reform. >> there's an article on the front page of "the wall street journal" today that lays out the difficult time that house...
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>>reporter: city thoughtfully removed the ka rs for them. between the ticket impound fee and cab raid back the situation her can cost about 500 bucks. expensive lesson indeed. >> oh, >> what a mess there one last check on our weather. which is changing certainly but not severe. >> no. no. stressful is a good word for what we are looking at there. we have live doppler clear sky over the bay area. few cloud offshore. continue to advance in our direction but not quite here yet. some of the clouds will make it tomorrow. state wide we see cloud building up in the northern part of the state. southern california sunny and mild tomorrow high pressure in the 70's here in the bay area we see some sunshine but clouds will increase as we get later that the day. rain arrives tomorrow night. daytime high only in the mid upper 50's in the north bay where it is cloudy and cool and see a little bit more sun milder weather south bay east bay with high there in the low 60's. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast. rain arrives tomorrow night. continue nasa wednesd
>>reporter: city thoughtfully removed the ka rs for them. between the ticket impound fee and cab raid back the situation her can cost about 500 bucks. expensive lesson indeed. >> oh, >> what a mess there one last check on our weather. which is changing certainly but not severe. >> no. no. stressful is a good word for what we are looking at there. we have live doppler clear sky over the bay area. few cloud offshore. continue to advance in our direction but not quite here...
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time of teaching that is attempted murder sporadic incidents across the city saw fireworks blocked roads and attacked these vehicles has been more than a week of trouble since the decision to restrict flying the u.k. flag from belfast city. north korea's most take it is long range rocket off the launch pad in the pirate move to try to fix a technical problem maintains it will be launched by the end of the month before the civil state says it's sending a satellite into orbit but many countries believe it's conduct conducting instead a ballistic missile test north korea is banned from using such weapons under u.n. sanctions with japan now keeping a missile system deployed to shoot it down if the rocket does goes off calls. u.k. based bank h.s.b.c. is agreed to pay a huge fine to the u.s. department of justice for lapses in money laundering regulations life controls and poor policing of suspicious transactions left the u.s. banking industry exposed to mexican drug cartels but was also accused of violating sanctions on iran finally two billion dollars is the largest ever of its kind it comes
time of teaching that is attempted murder sporadic incidents across the city saw fireworks blocked roads and attacked these vehicles has been more than a week of trouble since the decision to restrict flying the u.k. flag from belfast city. north korea's most take it is long range rocket off the launch pad in the pirate move to try to fix a technical problem maintains it will be launched by the end of the month before the civil state says it's sending a satellite into orbit but many countries...